Tuesday, January 03, 2006

The Case for Judeo-Christian Values

If you are a regular visitor to OAF Blog, it is likely that you are a "political" person or are at least interested in public policy (or you are really, really bored and need to get a life). If you are interested in politics and public policy it is important to determine from where your values are derived. After all, any political position is only as important as the thought by which it is derived. It is with this in mind that I took the time to link a series of twenty-four articles written by Dennis Prager making the case for Judeo-Christian values. Please take the time to read these essays, and then consider for a moment: from where do you derive your values?

Better answers: The case for Judeo-Christian values

The case for Judeo-Christian values: Part II

Judeo-Christian values: part III

The case for Judeo-Christian values: Part IV

The case for Judeo-Christian values: Part V

Liberal feeling vs. Judeo-Christian values: Part VI

Hate evil: Case for Judeo-Christian values, part VII

Part VIII: Judeo-Christian values are larger than Judaism or Christianity

Choose life: The case for Judeo-Christian values: IX

The Left's battle to restore chaos: Judeo-Christian values: Part X

Moral absolutes: Judeo-Christian values: Part XI

The Jews have a mission: Judeo-Christian values: Part XII

Secularism and the meaningless life: Judeo-Christian values: Part XIII

The arrogance of values: Judeo-Christian values, Part XIV

We are not just animals: Judeo-Christian values part XV

Nature must not be worshipped: Judeo-Christian values, Part XVI

Without man, the environment is insignificant (Part XVII)

Murderers must die: Judeo-Christian values: Part XVIII

The challenge of the transgendered: Judeo-Christian values, part XIX

There is no viable alternative: Judeo-Christian values Part XX

The rejection of materialism (Part XXI)

The feminization of society: Judeo-Christian values: part XXII

First fight yourself, then society: Judeo-Christian values: part XXIII

Who believes in American Exceptionalism? Judeo-Christian values part XXIV

I hold Mr. Pager in very high esteem, both for his reasoned approach to public policy and the manner in which he conducts his radio talk show. I hope you have found these essays interesting and instructive.

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